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Andrew Orgler

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AP Human Geography and World Studies Teacher

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A new runway could be coming to an airport near you... in 2050

From Mashable

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It's likely that some countries are rich and others poor because of a messy combination of economic incentives, culture, institutions and chance. Which is most important? Our story from September econ.st/2LEKbAp


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Whether it's your body, mind or soul that needs a retreat, these escapes are worth adding to your travel wish list. on.natgeo.com/2ZjDF4T


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Burkina Faso: Many women killed in jihadist attack bbc.in/2QupPsv


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No big deal; just a guy playing fetch with a beluga whale... 😮

From Zelím Nel

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The wealthiest 10% of adults own 82% of the world's wealth. The bottom 50% account for less than 1% econ.st/2ByIQ5Z


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What are China's motives for building expensive ports in foreign countries? econ.st/2Bv5AUj


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A Cuban asylum-seeker has died in ICE custody after going on a hunger strike, the second death in the agency’s custody this month. buzzfeednews.com/article/hameda…


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Turkey's cease-fire in Syria won't do a thing to ease a century of Kurdish oppression lat.ms/2OXdHkg (via @latimesopinion)


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Italy’s public debt is already expected to reach 135.7% of GDP this year econ.st/31oFw7M


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Over the last century, the Kurds have endured wars, repression and above all, betrayal econ.st/32qz41h


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What are China's motives for building expensive ports in foreign countries? econ.st/35z8S6H


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According to the UN the chance of a 15-year-old boy dying by the age of 50 is now higher in America than in Bangladesh econ.st/2VK3fy1


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A European city ranks as the world's most liveable for a second year running econ.st/2B99NN3


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Countries don't always get happier as they get richer econ.st/32jVwtc


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41.3 million people are currently displaced within their own countries. If the #UN is to find solutions to support and improve the lives of displaced people, there must be meaningful participation from IDPs. Learn more in our latest blog post now: buff.ly/2nb2WPD


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Ironically many Iraqis are now calling for a return to strongman rule econ.st/2Vy8DnI


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If more vehicles are electric or hybrid, the tax received from fuel is likely to fall dramatically econ.st/325pOjd


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South Korea has the least social mobility of all rich countries, according to the OECD econ.st/35o1ATe


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Mind blown

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